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Event ID 7035 (Windows SharePoint Services health model)

Applies To: Windows SharePoint Services 3.0

 

Error

When you back up a Web site, you back up the content database for the site, including all pages in the site, files in document libraries, files attached to lists, security and permission settings, and feature settings. The backup process creates a single file that contains all of this data. The restore process uses this file to restore the content database for the site. For more information about backup and restore, see Administering backup and recovery for Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 technology (https://technet2.microsoft.com/windowsserver/WSS/en/library/64171b8c-5608-4e69-881a-67996080b7ff1033.mspx) on TechNet.

Event Details

Product:

Windows SharePoint Services

ID:

7035

Source:

Windows SharePoint Services 3

Version:

12.0

Symbolic Name:

ULSEvtTag_7035

Message:

The same item is already in the process of being backed up or restore. To check the status of that process, go to the backup/restore job status page in the administration site.

Resolve

Delete previous backup timer job and restart backup

Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 could not complete the backup because a previous backup or restore job is running.

Check the previous job and, if it is suspended or not running delete it, and then retry the backup operation again.

You must be a member of the SharePoint Administrators group to perform these tasks.

To check if a previous backup timer job is running for the item

  1. In Central Administration, on the left navigation pane, click Operations.

  2. On the Operations page, in the Backup and Restore section, click Backup and restore job status.

  3. On the Backup and Restore Status page, click the name of the backup you want to view.

  4. If the job is currently running, you must delete the job or wait for it to complete.

To delete a previous backup timer job

  1. In Central Administration, click Operations in the left side menu.

  2. On the Operations page, under Global Configuration, click Timer job definitions.

  3. On the Timer Job Definitions page, click the name of the backup or restore job you want to delete.

  4. On the Edit Timer Job page, click Delete.

Verify

Ensure that backups can complete successfully. You must be a member of the SharePoint Administrators group to perform this task.

To check if backups can complete successfully

  1. Important: Ensure that the target location has sufficient drive space for the backup.

  2. In Central Administration, on the left navigation pane, click Operations.

  3. On the Operations page, in the Backup and Restore section, click Perform a backup.

  4. On the Select Component to Backup page, choose the components you want to back up, such as a farm or an individual site. To test the backup job, choose a site or some smaller component.

  5. When you have selected all the components that you want to backup, click Start Backup Process.

  6. On the Start Backup page, in the Backup File Location section, enter the UNC path to the backup folder.

  7. Click OK.

  8. You can view the backup job status on the backup status page by clicking Refresh. The page will also refresh every 30 seconds automatically. Backup and Restore is a Timer service job, so it might take a few seconds for the backup to start.

  9. If you receive any errors, you can find more information by looking in the spbackup.log at the UNC path you specified previously.

To find the location of the log file folder

  1. In Central Administration, on the left navigation pane, click Operations.

  2. In the Logging and Reporting section, click Diagnostic Logging.

  3. On the Diagnostic Logging page, in the Trace Log section, the path to the log file is displayed in the Path box.

Backup and Restore (Health model)

Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 health model